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ARTICLE I. On the Faculty of Comparison,.....
........319
II.-Inquiry concerning an Organ for the Feeling of the
Ludicrous, distinct from that of Wit, (from a Cor-
respondent,)...............................
III.-Controversy with Sir William Hamilton,.................................... .............377
IV.-Observations on Education, submitted to a Committee
of the Town Council of - --, appointed to col-
lect Information preparatory to the Erection of a
new Academy,....................... ..............407
V.-Skulls from Mozambique and Sandwich Islands, pre-
sented to the Museum of the Phrenological Society,
and interesting Case of a Young Woman of Mada-
gascar, furnished by Dr Sibbald, of the Isle of
France,...........
...........420
VI.-Donation of Six ancient Peruvian Skulls, by Mr Wat-
son of Glasgow,.........
............426
VII.-Influence of Education on the Direction of the Senti-
.........430
ments,..............
VIII.-Physiologie des Temperamens ou Constitutions, &c.
par F. Thomas, D. M. P. Paris, 1826,........................................... .438
IX.-Affection of Lower Individuality,... ......454
X.-Du Begaiement, ses Causes, &c., et Moyens Therapeu-
tiques pour Prevenir, Modifier, ou Guerir cette In-
firmité; par M. Felix Voisin, D. M. P................458
XI.—Result of an Examination by Mr James De Ville, of
the Heads of 148 Convicts on Board the Convict Ship
England, when about to sail for New South Wales
in the Spring of 1826,...........................................
XII.-Phrenology in Germany, (from a Foreign Correspond-
......
.467
..........471
ent,)......
XIII.-Outlines of Phrenology, being also a Manual of Re-
ference for the marked Busts, by Dr Spurzheim,......473
XIV.-Proceedings of the Phrenological Society,.................474
NOTICES,
.475
CONTENTS.
ARTICLE I.—A Comparative View of the Relation between the De-
velopment of the Nervous System and the Functions
of Animals, by Mr Sandwith,.......
II.-Case of T———— D-
.........
.479
.495
III.-Notice of the natural Dispositions and Talents of Mr
John Vandenhoff, as inferred from his Development, 501
IV.-Observations on the Faculty by which we perceive and
compare the Divisions of Duration or Time,....................509
V.—Dr Gall on the Organ and Faculty of Locality,...........524
VI.-Size of Head, National and Provincial, observed by an
experienced Hat-maker of London,.......................................
VII.-Dr Fossati's Lecture on Phrenology,..
VIII.-Morbid Excitement of the Organ of Number, by Dr
Alderson of Hull,...................
IX-Glasgow Bridewell,.....
.539
.558
.559
X.-An Address to the Members of a Society for Phrenolo-
gical Inquiry at Hull, on their first Meeting, April 5,
1827. By J. Alderson, M. D., P.,..............................................................566
XI.-Proceedings of the Hull Society for Phrenological In-
..........574
XII.-On Memory.-Functions of Upper and Lower Indivi-
duality,....
........ .....
..........581
XIII.-Letter to the Editor of the Phrenological Journal,....591
XIV.-Theory of the Temperaments,......
XV.-On the Functions of the Sense of Sight, considered
chiefly in its Relations to Ideas of Form, Colour,
Magnitude, and Distance,...............
.604
..........608
XVI.-Substance of a Letter to Dr A. Combe, from the Sur-
geon of H. M. S. Blossom,..
......623
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